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Tooth Root Sensitivities
Chronic gum disease also contributes to toothache due to root sensitivities. The roots are the lower 2/3 of the teeth that are normally buried in bone.

 


Tooth decay is the disease known as caries or cavities - a highly preventable disease caused by many factors. Some children may inherit from their parents "good teeth" and never develop cavities.

Tooth Decay
What is tooth decay?
A healthy mouth usually fights tooth decay successfully. The mouth contains protective bacteria and is bathed in saliva, which neutralizes acids, remineralizes teeth, and washes away food particles.

Tooth numbering: The accordance of a unique number to each tooth. The Universal/National System for permanent (adult) dentition (1-32) includes: (1) is the patient's upper right molar and follows around the upper arch to the upper left third molar ...

Tooth anatomy
Information:
The visible portion of the tooth is the crown, which is made of enamel. Just beneath the enamel is dentin, a substance harder than bone. The gum surrounds the base of the tooth.

Tooth Decay (Caries or Cavities)
What is tooth decay (caries or cavities)?
Tooth decay is the disease known as caries or cavities - a highly preventable disease caused by many factors.

Toothache occurs when the pulp inside your tooth gets inflamed. This is known as pulpitis and is often caused by dental decay (carries). Dental decay is when bacteria in your mouth break down the enamel of a tooth.

Tooth Extraction is the removal of a tooth.
Surgical Removal of a Tooth
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Tooth abscess
Definition
A tooth abscess is a collection of infected material (pus) resulting from bacterial infection of the center of a tooth.

Toothpaste is a product used to clean teeth. This article discusses the effects of swallowing a lot of toothpaste.

Tooth Fillings
What are fillings?
Teeth that have been affected by tooth decay (caries or cavities) require a filling. Advances in dental materials and techniques provide new, effective ways to restore teeth.

Tooth abscess - Overview, A tooth abscess is a collection of infected material (pus) resulting from a bacterial infection in the center of a tooth.
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Toothache
Cosmetic Dentistry: Before and After Slideshow
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Tooth discoloration can be caused by many different factors. Some influence the formation of the enamel, while others cause the staining of enamel. Discoloration may be uniform or may appear as spots or lines in the enamel.

Tooth Discoloration
Author: A Ross Kerr, DDS, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology, Radiology and Medicine, New York University College of Dentistry
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A toothache is usually the result of a cavity formed by the bacteria that cause tooth decay (known medically as dental caries). Cleaning out and filling the cavity brings a quick end to the pain.

Tooth decay
Dr Trisha Macnair
The most common - and most preventable - problem affecting children's teeth is dental decay, or caries.

Toothaches are a real pain. In many cases, an aching tooth or jaw indicates some kind of dental upset, such as a cavity or an abscess. A dentist is the best person to identify the cause of the toothache, and to help fix it.

Tooth Anatomy
The appearance of normal teeth varies, especially the molars. Abnormally shaped teeth can result from many different conditions.

Tooth decay
Abscessed tooth
Earache
Injury to the jaw or mouth
Heart attack (can include jaw pain, neck pain, or toothache)
Sinusitis ...

A tooth's nerve is not vitally important to a tooth's health and function after the tooth has emerged through the gums. Its only function is sensory -- to provide the sensation of hot or cold.

A toothbrush head should be small - about 1 inch by 1/2 inch - and should have a handle suitable for firm grasping. The bristles of the brush should be soft, nylon, and rounded at the ends.

When the tooth is found, it is important to handle it only by the crown and not at the root end. Gently rinse off any debris under tap water, trying not to touch the roots, he suggests.

Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease, also known as hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy (HMSN), is an inherited, degenerative nerve disorder that causes muscle weakness and atrophy in the feet, legs, hands, and forearms.

Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease is a group of inherited disorders that affect the peripheral nerves (those outside the brain and spine).
Causes ...

The dentist may use ice or an electric tester to check the health of a tooth. A battery-powered electric tester uses a small amount of electrical current to stimulate the nerve.

What is Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease?
Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease is a disease affecting the peripheral nerves.
The nervous system in the body can be divided into 2 categories: the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system.

Toothaches and cavities are often caused by decay that spreads to the inside of the tooth. Decay is the break down of the outside covering of a tooth. This outside covering is called enamel.

Tooth Whitening
Beauty Tips
Ayurveda is a great way to get that glow on your back. There are certain herbs which act as detoxifying agents and can be used as cleansers.

Tooth Diseases
Stomatognathic Diseases Definitions and Terms
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Tooth eruption is when a tooth or teeth come through the gum line. This is a normal process of the body. The first teeth a child has are called the primary or deciduous teeth.

Toothache or tooth pain
Tooth sensitivity
Mild to sharp pain when eating or drinking something sweet, hot or cold
Pain that lasts even after you stop eating or drinking
Visible holes or pits in your teeth
Pain when you bite down ...

Tooth and gum infections. Swollen, tender bleeding gums, bad breath, and pain. Severe infections may produce oozing sores.
Throat infection. An extremely sore throat, bad breath, a bad taste in the mouth, fever, and a sense of choking.

Toothbrush Those Brows! - Taming your brows...
Trimming Your Brows - Alternative to tweezing...
Romantic Beauty - Romantic lyrics, love songs and poems, love test, dating and flirting tips etc.

TOOTH DECAY (Dental Caries; Toothache)
SYMPTOMS"A cavity or hole develops in a tooth, but may not be noticed until it begins to be painful.

toothpastes that contain fluoride
deodorants that are also antiperspirants
moisturizers and make-up that provide sun protection
These products must meet the standards for both cosmetics (color additives) and drugs.

tooth erosion from repeated exposure to stomach acid
broken blood vessels in the eyes and a puffy face due to swollen glands, which are telltale signs of self-induced vomiting
cuts and calluses across the fingers from thrusting a hand into the throat ...

Tooth
A tooth is a hard structure in the mouth of vertebrates.
Torticollis
Torticollis is a rheumatic or other affection of the muscles causing twisting and stiffness of the neck.

Worn tooth enamel, exposing the inside of your tooth
Increased tooth sensitivity
Jaw clenching or muscle contractions ...

Impacted Tooth
Infection of the Lining of the Inside of the Heart (Endocarditis)
Inflamed Gallbladder ...

Impacted tooth
Foreign body in the nose (in children)
Often (but not always) there is a white, yellowish, or bloody discharge from one nostril Drugs ...

Fluoride toothpaste has hugely improved oral health and reduced tooth decay across the world. The fluoridation of the mains water supply reduces tooth decay still further in areas where fluoride is not present naturally.

Preventing Tooth Decay in Infants
Do we really need to be concerned about tooth decay? Dr. Greene offers important information about baby tooth care....
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Preventing tooth injuries:
The following are a few guidelines to help prevent tooth injuries in children: ...

Leg Pain and Toothpaste (July 29, 1998)
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Low Carbohydrate Diets (November 18, 1998)
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Holding your toothbrush
Arthritis in your hands causes your finger joints and knuckles to become stiff and sometimes inflamed. Protect your hands by avoiding pushing, pulling and twisting motions.

Can a cracked tooth which had a RC & , porcelain crown create a metallic taste in mouth?

Establishing Good Toothbrushing Habits
Geographic Tongue
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Can result in tooth loss. Not contagious.
Peripheral-artery disease -- Any abnormal condition that affects the arteries outside the heart. Signs and symptoms may include numbness, pain and paleness of the involved area(s) and hypertension.

Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disorder: Degeneration of limb muscles.
Chronic Granulomatous Disease: A very rare inherited blood disorder where certain cells involved with immunity (phagocytes) are unable to destroy bacteria and hence the patient suffers ...

If a bar becomes loose, you can accidentally swallow it or damage a permanent tooth.
Do NOT use a hot tub or swim in public pools until your piercing has healed.
Rinse tongue or lip piercings after every meal or snack.

The flowers are arranged in panicles, white or pinkish in colour, with a pleasant odour, the calyx being 5-toothed superior, and the corolla tubular, 5-lobed and fringed at the margin.

Brush your teeth at least 2 times every day, using a fluoride toothpaste. Be sure to brush along the gumline, as well as all tooth surfaces. Each time you brush your teeth, use your toothbrush to clean the surface of your tongue.

Anodontia/Hypodontia - Hyperdontia - abnormalities of size and form of teeth (Concrescence, Fusion, Gemination, Dens evaginatus/Talon cusp, Dens invaginatus, Enamel pearl, Macrodontia, Microdontia, Taurodontism) - disturbances in tooth formation ...

A wisdom tooth that is fully erupted through the gum can be extracted as easily as any other tooth.

It is usually the result of gum disorder, tooth decay, smoking, indulgence in aromatic foods, or a mild digestive upset. Known commonly as bad breath, halitosis may also be indicative of lung or sinus infection, uremia, or cirrhosis of the liver.

To remove lice and nits by hand, use a fine-tooth comb on your child's wet, conditioned hair every 3 to 4 days for 2 weeks after the last live louse was seen.

dental cariesPopularly known as cavities, dental caries occur when bacteria in the mouth feed on fermentable carbohydrates and produce acids that dissolve tooth enamel.

Since radiation therapy can cause tooth decay, damaged teeth may need to be removed. Often, tooth decay can be prevented with proper treatment from a dentist before beginning treatment.

Brush your teeth immediately after eating with toothpaste that contains fluoride, and see your dentist frequently.

See also: Infection, Pain, Dental, Cancer, Tissue